FSB to check Kamchatka store due to inscription “Zakiev Zamir Rustamovich”
The owner of an auto parts store in Kamchatka was subject to an FSB investigation because of a joke in a sample application. This is reported by Base.
One of the visitors of Avtomir drew attention to a sample application for processing a return, which had the inscription “Zakiev Zamir Rustamovich”. The next day after the publication on the Internet, the owner was summoned to the FSB department, and police officers came to the store itself. During the investigation, it turned out that the author of the application was an employee of the store Leonid Yu, who decided to joke. According to him, he had already destroyed the paper.
An investigation is currently underway into the articles on discrediting the Russian Armed Forces and financing Ukrainian troops.
Earlier it was reported that schoolchildren were detained in Makhachkala for a joke about preparing for a terrorist attack. It was specified that the eleventh-graders created a fake account in the name of a girl and sent a letter to the Ministry of Emergency Situations of Dagestan by email. The message allegedly spoke of preparations for a terrorist attack on Korkmasov Street, which would be carried out by a group of six militants.
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